Alon Zakaim Fine Art

Alon Zakaim Fine Art Alon Zakaim Fine Art specialises in a broad range of periods from 19th Century to Contemporary.

The gallery focuses largely on significant oil paintings and sculpture and aspires to be a respected authority on Impressionist and Modern art.

Celebrating Jack Nicholson today! An icon whose presence is as compelling on screen as it is off it.To mark the occasion...
22/04/2026

Celebrating Jack Nicholson today! An icon whose presence is as compelling on screen as it is off it.

To mark the occasion, we are highlighting a group of photographic works by Lorenzo Agius, capturing Nicholson across different moments. Among them, Jack Dancing — a vivid, spontaneous sequence that distils his unmistakable charisma into motion — now on view in the exhibition.

LORENZO AGIUS (British, b.1962)
2007
Digital C-Type print
60 × 48 in. / 40 × 30 in. / 24 × 20 in.
Signed and numbered

All prints are produced to order, signed and numbered, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Please allow 4–6 weeks for production.

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MONO/CHROMA — Extended until 1 MayA strong response has led us to keep MONO/CHROMA on view a little longer. Bringing tog...
20/04/2026

MONO/CHROMA — Extended until 1 May

A strong response has led us to keep MONO/CHROMA on view a little longer. Bringing together works that move between saturated colour and pared-back monochrome, the exhibition looks at how artists construct images through tone, contrast, and chromatic restraint - where even the absence of colour carries its own intensity.

Now on view until 1 May 2026
Monday–Friday, 09:00–18:00
27 Cork Street, London

13/04/2026

MONO/CHROMA — Continuing

Colour, intensified or withheld, becomes the subject in MONO/CHROMA. Moving between photorealism, photography, and abstraction, the exhibition traces how artists use chromatic precision — or its complete absence — to construct images, guide perception, and reshape visual experience. From the heightened illusion of colour to the quiet focus of black and white, each work invites a slower, more deliberate way of looking. 

On view until 24 April 2026
Monday–Friday, 09:00–18:00
27 Cork Street, London

A reminder that MONO/CHROMA is now open, exploring the expressive power of colour - and its deliberate absence - across ...
23/03/2026

A reminder that MONO/CHROMA is now open, exploring the expressive power of colour - and its deliberate absence - across painting, photography, and sculpture.

From heightened chromatic intensity to the quiet force of black and white, the exhibition reveals how colour shapes perception, meaning, and the act of looking itself. 

On view until 24 April 2026
Alon Zakaim Fine Art, 27 Cork Street, London.
Open weekdays, 09:00-18:00.

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Final day at  2026.As TEFAF Maastricht draws to a close, we reflect on an extraordinary week of conversations, discoveri...
19/03/2026

Final day at 2026.

As TEFAF Maastricht draws to a close, we reflect on an extraordinary week of conversations, discoveries, and remarkable moments shared around art of the highest calibre.

It has been a true pleasure to welcome both familiar faces and new ones to our stand, and to be part of such an important gathering in the art world calendar.

Final chance to visit us at Stand 433 before the fair closes.

17/03/2026

MONO/CHROMA

As we are coming close to the end of an extraordinary week at TEFAF Maastricht, we are delighted to share that MONO/CHROMA is now on view.

Opened on 9 March and running until 24 April, the exhibition explores the full expressive range of colour and its deliberate absence, bringing together works that move between chromatic intensity and monochrome restraint.

Spanning painting, photography, sculpture, and works on paper, MONO/CHROMA considers how artists construct image, form, and meaning through both colour and its reduction.

Now open at the gallery.

9 March – 24 April 2026

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16/03/2026

The reunion of two paintings from Claude Monet’s ‘Église de Vernon’ series has been one of the standout moments of TEFAF Maastricht 2026.

Separated for more than 130 years, these works are now on view together once again, offering a rare opportunity to experience Monet’s exploration of light and atmosphere side by side.

Here, Alon Zakaim speaks about the significance of this reunion and the importance of the works within Monet’s career.

📍 Alon Zakaim Fine Art — Stand 433

As the first preview day of TEFAF has drawn to a close, we wanted to share our stand this year. An extended stand design...
13/03/2026

As the first preview day of TEFAF has drawn to a close, we wanted to share our stand this year.

An extended stand design from last year, expertly conceived and brought to life by 4D Design (.agency), complemented by elegant Art Deco furniture from Galerie Artz (.gallery), and a carefully curated selection of Impressionist & Modern works including pieces by Magritte, Pissarro, Picasso, Chagall and many more.

Do come and visit us at Stand 433 over the coming days at the MECC Maastricht. We would be delighted to welcome you and show you around.

THE AZFA TEAM!Happy to share our annual team photo on the first day of TEFAF.What a wonderful first day, wonderful conve...
12/03/2026

THE AZFA TEAM!

Happy to share our annual team photo on the first day of TEFAF.
What a wonderful first day, wonderful conversations and great opportunities!

Alon Zakaim Fine Art is pleased to be exhibiting at  2026. We look forward to welcoming visitors to Stand 433.VenueTEFAF...
12/03/2026

Alon Zakaim Fine Art is pleased to be exhibiting at 2026.
We look forward to welcoming visitors to Stand 433.

Venue
TEFAF Maastricht
MECC (Maastricht Exhibition & Congress Centre)
Forum 100
6229 GV Maastricht
The Netherlands

Opening Hours
12 – 13 March 2026 | 11.00 – 19.00 | Preview Days (by invitation)
14 – 19 March 2026 | 11.00 – 19.00 | General Admission

12/03/2026

TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2026 — OPENING DAY

A remarkable start to the fair!
Much has already happened, and there is much more to share from Stand 433.

Stay tuned as we bring you highlights from the opening days at .

What’s that sparkle?✨ Maastricht 2026 is quietly drawing nearer, and Kees van Dongen’s ‘Les Salons du Casino de Deauvill...
09/03/2026

What’s that sparkle?✨

Maastricht 2026 is quietly drawing nearer, and Kees van Dongen’s ‘Les Salons du Casino de Deauville’ already seems to be stepping into the spotlight.

Beneath the blaze of a chandelier, Van Dongen captures the glamour and restless energy of casino society, - swirling fashions, vivid colour, and the unmistakable rhythm of a night in full swing.

A small glimpse of what we’ll be bringing to Maastricht.
On view with us at TEFAF Maastricht 2026 — Stand 433.

Kees Van Dongen (Dutch-French, 1877–1968)
Les salons du casino de Deauville
c.1950-55
oil on canvas
46.5 x 65.5 cm (18¼ x 25¾ in.)
signed ‘van Dongen’ (lower right); titled ‘Les salons du casino de Deauville’ (on the verso)

Address

27 Cork Street
London
W1S3NG

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

Telephone

+442072877750

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